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Associate Degrees

An Associate Degree is granted to recognize a student’s completion of an organized program of study consisting of a minimum of 60 degree-applicable semester units. A residency requirement along with a minimum GPA of 2.0 is required. Students who earn degrees will be invited to attend the graduation ceremony at the end of the Spring semester. See a list of online Associate Degrees offered here:

Associate of Arts Accounting Degree

Associate of Arts Administration of Justice Degree

Associate of Arts Anthropology Degree

Associate of Arts Business Degree

Associate of Arts Business Administration Degree

Associate of Arts Computer Network and Security Management Degree

Associate of Science Computer Network and Security Management Degree

Associate of Arts Computer Science Information Technology Degree

Associate of Arts Economics Degree

Associate of Science Fire Technology Degree

Associate of Arts Marketing Degree

Associate of Arts Philosophy Degree

Associate of Arts Real Estate Degree

Associate Degrees for Transfer

We also offer various Associate Degrees for Transfer. You may transfer directly to a U.C. or a Cal State. See a list of online Associate Degree for Transfer here:

Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) Degree

Associate of Science for Transfer Administration of Justice Degree

Associate of Arts for Transfer Anthropology Degree

Associate of Science for Transfer Business Administration Degree

Associate of Arts for Transfer Economics Degree

Associate of Arts for Transfer English Degree

Associate of Arts for Transfer Philosophy Degree

For complete information on Transfer Associate Degree requirements, the student should refer to “Graduation Requirements” and to “Transfer Requirements”. Lower-division requirements of four-year colleges and universities are found under “Transfer Requirements.” Because baccalaureate institutions differ in their majors’ requirements, it is vitally important for transfer students to consult with a counselor before registration to get the best available information about courses they need to take.